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i was recently contacted by a father of a young adolescent with growth

problems. he's been on a $50,000/yr drug, which is no longer being

subsidized, so dad's searching for tx options. wasn't this issue discussed

a while back? if someone remembers and can give me some approximate dates,

i might be able to find the conversations in my back emails.

 

meanwhile, if anyone has experience in tx this condition and has specifics

to offer in terms of tx techniques and prognosis, i'ld be much

appreciative. i am heavy on herbs in my practice (raw and granules) so

would be interested in herbal remedies. i'm thinking jing tonics, but am

wondering about specifics.

 

with gratitude,

 

kath

 

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There is congenital growth delay in my family. My

son, like my father, did not really start growing

until late adolescence. He looked 8 at age 14. At

almost 20, my son's beard is just starting to grow.

 

I had my son to all kinds of doctors. No one had the

answer - even injections did nothing. It comes with

many social issues, which add to the stress. The good

thing is that the hormones do kick in and these

individuals generally stay young longer - the reward

comes with longevity.

 

I also want to believe that the experience of being

different from the peer group, but growing at the pace

that is consistent genetically with a normal outcome,

potentially creates a strong, empathic individual.

 

If your patient is similar, let him know one day this

will be history, and even though it is hard being

different, it won't define who he is for long. Help

him be happy with moments and show him that not all

cultures judge a person by size. My son refused

acupuncture, so I do not know if that would have

worked.

 

Sometimes when a parent has an overwhelming concern

for a child, I suggest they both receive the same

treatment at the same time. Parent and child can

become almost the same organism - and this is how it

was for me.

 

Just some thoughts - hope they help.

 

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Of course, this in theory is a Kidney Jing problem, so herbs to boost Jing.

I have had some success with using Er Long Zuo Ci Wan with a young boy who

was not developing, had poor hearing and trouble in school. He has taken this

fornula regularly for 5 or 6 years and now looks like a normal narly teenager

who is making good grade.

One never knows what to attribute to the herb therapy and to a person's

personal effort, but when he is out of herbs he says he feels that he is missing

something.

I substitute Shi Chang Pu for Jiu Jie Chang Pu and add Lu Jiao Shuang which

is reputed to help developmental problems. I also rarely use Ci Shi as it can

be toxic if used over a long period of time.

I hope this helps.

Patrick

 

Patrick D. Holiman

http://web.mac.com/pholitao

http://www.acu-polarity.com

 

 

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thanks for your post, patrick, on impaired growth in childhood. i'm

curious, how frequently did you tx your young patient?

 

k

 

On Jan 31, 2008 2:04 PM, Patrick D. Holiman <patrick

wrote:

 

> Of course, this in theory is a Kidney Jing problem, so herbs to boost

> Jing.

> I have had some success with using Er Long Zuo Ci Wan with a young boy who

> was not developing, had poor hearing and trouble in school. He has taken

> this fornula regularly for 5 or 6 years and now looks like a normal narly

> teenager who is making good grade.

> One never knows what to attribute to the herb therapy and to a person's

> personal effort, but when he is out of herbs he says he feels that he is

> missing something.

> I substitute Shi Chang Pu for Jiu Jie Chang Pu and add Lu Jiao Shuang

> which is reputed to help developmental problems. I also rarely use Ci Shi as

> it can be toxic if used over a long period of time.

> I hope this helps.

> Patrick

>

> Patrick D. Holiman

> http://web.mac.com/pholitao

> http://www.acu-polarity.com

>

>

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I use decocted powders. The dosage used is 3 grams twice a day.

This young man has been very consistent over the past few years in taking

this formula which is generally not the case with someone his age. He actually

insist that his Mother refill the formula when he runs out.

Consistent and long range consumption of the herbs seems to be a key here.

This rarely happens with ADD or other unbalances of youth which require such

care.

Regards, Patrick

 

 

Patrick D. Holiman

http://web.mac.com/pholitao

http://www.acu-polarity.com

 

 

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i appreciate your reply on this issue. what formula are you using, and to

tx what patterns presenting in your patient?

 

kath

 

On Feb 1, 2008 4:14 PM, Patrick D. Holiman <patrick wrote:

 

> I use decocted powders. The dosage used is 3 grams twice a day.

> This young man has been very consistent over the past few years in taking

> this formula which is generally not the case with someone his age. He

> actually insist that his Mother refill the formula when he runs out.

> Consistent and long range consumption of the herbs seems to be a key here.

> This rarely happens with ADD or other unbalances of youth which require such

> care.

> Regards, Patrick

>

> Patrick D. Holiman

> http://web.mac.com/pholitao

> http://www.acu-polarity.com

>

>

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